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Category: Sleep Disorder Treatment

Dr. Avi Weisfogel is the CEO and Founder of the New Jersey-based Dental Masters Company. The Dental Sleep Masters Company is a firm that lectures health professionals as well as other doctors who want to learn more about treating the sleep apnea medical condition. For the company, they are always delighted at solving the problems that affect millions of people who are out there suffering from sleep apnea. According to the Medical Association of the United States, sleep apnea has no known cure. However, dental therapies can be applied to the patient to prevent any further progression of the illness. Dr. Avi Weisfogel is a master in developing over 100 therapies that can be used to treat sleep apnea patients in dentistry.

Dr. Avi Weisfogel is also the founder of the Old Bridge Dental Care. He founded the practice when he was fresh from college. During his time in college, no one knew more about his capabilities more than his professor. This is because they knew he was one of the best dentist students as a result of his capabilities in class. Because he was determined to become the solution for those who face serious medical conditions that can be treated by dentistry, Dr. Avi Weisfogel was combated by the first sleep apnea case in his practice during the first week of practice. During that time, Dr. Avi Weisfogel had little knowledge concerning sleep apnea. Dr. Avi Weisfogel went on to dig deep into books to find a solution for sleep apnea.

Sleep apnea is a medical condition that affects overweight people. According to research, Dr. Avi Weisfogel says that sleep apnea is prevalent for the people who can’t manage their weight. This condition also leads to the development and advancement of sleep conditions. Sleep apnea is also known to be a major cause of death in the United States. In the latest study by Dr. Avi Weisfogel, the disease is responsible for more than 2 million deaths in the United States. No other country in the world suffers from sleep apnea more than the United States. While it has no cure, it can be reversed and controlled in dentistry.